Show I Waistcoat Type of I T is T Favored 8 1 I I A A dl distinctive e fe feature ure of several of the thoI tho- tho I new suits is the waistcoat The designers design design- ers have ha had a forethought to make that adjunct a separable thing that Is the thc suit itself is so fashioned that it is complete complete complete com com- without tho the vest t and on the other hand tho the vest itself may bo be worn Irrespective irrespective Irre Irro c of ot the coat This arran arrangement ement will appeal to many women particularly those who go in for outdoor athletics At the same ame time timo it does dOts not make the suit lacking in qualities for town wear There is another commendable thing about the time wai waistcoat suit A woman may fancy it at the beginning of tho the season and then tiro lIro of it after a 1 little wearing of ot tho the garment Should this prove c the case she shu may flay di discard card the most mot conspicuous and colorful feature thereof and bo be garbed g in sober colors Ono of ot tho the best beil examples of or tho the waistcoat typo of suits is found in a aco co copy y of a mo model el The material is a deeply grained cloth in gold color and there thero Is a skeleton vest of yellow silk sill striped In Holland blue The collar Is one of the new high turnover affairs that may bo be drawn closely closel about the throat or may bo be straightened out somewhat after the tho guise gulso of ot a sailor collar Tho The vest yest Is cut very lonG Ions nn and Is really really real real- ly h modeled after Louis XV mode mocIe It is seame seamed just below helow the waist line and It parts a a. bit in front at the termination of ot tho the buttoned buttone fastening Of Ot course there ate are large pockets or If It these do donot donot donot not actually occur there thero aro are pocket et simulations simulations' In the revers or flaps placed on either side of the front Waistcoats of this type have a real back but no sleeves and the they are tacked about the tho armhole to the coat itself There Thero arc are other types which merely show how the front and which therefore are aie of or necessity tacked to the shoulders shoulders shoulders ders and the tIle sides oC of the coat coal The They arc not as practical us as the first style tle These permit a woman to use uso tho mho waistcoat almost as if it it were were a sleeveless sleeveless sleeve sleeve- lc less s sweater or a coat of or tho the polo type Speaking of ot the lie sleeveless lec garment calls to mind that there aro are suits de designed designed de- de signed to slip over o th the head The neck has Imams a V shape shap which is pulled in I I I with a vest yest of or embroidered muslin Such I suits are aru very cry youthful in their I lines lIne an and effect but It is to be doubted if It they will ever e even o In a a. limited manner tho the regulation style I Such models are arc er very attractive but they are not practical for the simple reason that so soon a as the weather permits permits per per- I mits mH the woman will discard the coat and wear only the dress and tho the coat coal being a part of ot a a. set so to speak win will I not bo be of service senco with any other frock I or separate skirt Therefore It beI becomes becomes be- be I comes an a extravagance anco in relation relation- to toI women of moderate means means' I I The so called combination suit is with us once more This does not refer to a piece one garment but rather to th the association of two distinct fabrics and anel colors Perhaps tho the mca idea had It Its rise in connection with sports wear but hut one finds it now expressed in dresses of ot more or l less ss informal lines but far loss less like the outing garb than Ulan have havo prevailed pre re- re during the last Jast two or three sea sea- sons tom For FOl example there aro are suits whoso whose skirts are arc of white serge serg-e and cotas cocas o of oC I bark blue velveteen And there ar are costumes whose skirts skirt are of penciled striped serge gabardine or tho the new mohair mohair mohair mo mo- hair fabric which is known as and which are arc topped with cots of oC plain pain cloth or of some knitted fabric It 1 Is something something- of ot a relief to anticipate th the wearing of suits which are not Intoxicated intoxicated I with a color medley medIc or which make mate one dizzy In their mad alliance o or of unhappy colors coors in fin striped plaited or spotted designs Also it is a pleasure to record that tha the white all suit shows of ot re re- re vival Already it has been worn by women of ot unquestionably good taste a athe at atthA atthe the thA various arious Southern resorts and with it has appeared the tho white all hat hut white whito footwear r and und other accessories Th Thone flan rho one concession once to the colorists Is found in tho the parasol i and amI sometimes in lu tho the belt helt which ma may be of s some me paralyzing ln gray ray tone or a conglomeration ration of or high colors color A sort ort of or compromise suit Is found h In models made mado of or striped fabrics where I tho the stripes arc wide wille enough to permit t I in nn o m in the plaited skirts in tn such a a. manner as to give a a. one color appearance to the garment Usually such kilted skirts arc ore accompanied l by y coats of oC a color matching either the tho I light stripe or the dark and with cuffs cutes and collar of or the skirt fabric I It Is considered rather a CL pretty Idea to have ha the white whito suits lined with polka dot foulard or with which is one of ot Rodler's new spring I fabrics Although man many of the latter I are aro offered in designs ns other than the tho 1 familiar dot it is safe sote to e lc k coin spots discs and tho the like hl in inho bo ho displaced There Them Is one eito esc ei t tto to this In favor of oC the time very atti Chinese designs which are aro use usi only for suit linings but hut for dress r s' s hats lints 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